Greatest Rock Artists Of All Time (Revision Version)
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Re: Greatest Rock Artists Of All Time (Revision Version)
101. The Jackson 5/The Jacksons
102. The Platters
103. Jackie Wilson
104. Missy Elliott
105. Earth, Wind & Fire
106. Mary J. Blige
107. Wynonie Harris
108. Roy Brown
109. Van Morrison
110. Cream
111. The Shirelles
112. Joy Division/New Order
113. The Weeknd
114. Red Hot Chili Peppers
115. Fugees/Lauryn Hill
116. George Michael/Wham!
117. Eric Clapton
118. John Lennon
119. Deep Purple
120. Santana
Reckon you could argue RHCP win popularity by as much as Lauryn wins acclaim while influence is close which, with us prioritizing popularity over acclaim would mean RHCP win. I mean, they are one spot below Lauryn on Man's 1990s list with their 1980s work adding them some influence point and 2000s work popularity points. I'd give them acclaim and influence over George Michael as well.
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Fido wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2026 4:34 am Ok with Fugees/Lauryn being kinda higher, but Cream are still way more influential and I don't see how they don't win acclaim. Not only with their discography, they also kill in musical impact with each member being absolute top tier instrumentalists (you can say all are top five ever in rock) and top notch live performances.
Idk, I think The Score + Miseducation easily stack up against Cream's discography in acclaim while Lauryn Hill is obviously acclaimed as an all time great rapper so I don't think Cream's advantage in musical impact is as big as you make it out to be.
Also fine with JD/NO raise but I think the Shirelles are being underrated. The most influential of the bunch, and a great string of hit singles at their peak. The Peppers vs JD/NO is also a tricky one: they kill in popularity, get dwarfed in acclaim (by not as much imo), and then it's a question of who wins influence. Fwiw, Ryan has the Peppers ahead on his alt list (though there Joy Division and New Order are not combined). I guess I'm fine with either ahead.
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I guess I can't argue with any of this too much.Tim wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2026 6:06 am 100. Depeche Mode
101. The Jackson 5/The Jacksons
102. The Platters
103. Jackie Wilson
104. Missy Elliott
105. Earth, Wind & Fire
106. Mary J. Blige
107. Wynonie Harris
108. Roy Brown
109. Van Morrison
110. Cream
111. The Shirelles
112. Joy Division/New Order
113. The Weeknd
114. Red Hot Chili Peppers
115. Fugees/Lauryn Hill
116. George Michael/Wham!
117. Eric Clapton
118. John Lennon
119. Deep Purple
120. Santana
Reckon you could argue RHCP win popularity by as much as Lauryn wins acclaim while influence is close which, with us prioritizing popularity over acclaim would mean RHCP win. I mean, they are one spot below Lauryn on Man's 1990s list with their 1980s work adding them some influence point and 2000s work popularity points. I'd give them acclaim and influence over George Michael as well.
Re: Greatest Rock Artists Of All Time (Revision Version)
Re: Greatest Rock Artists Of All Time (Revision Version)
Re: Greatest Rock Artists Of All Time (Revision Version)
Re: Greatest Rock Artists Of All Time (Revision Version)
Re: Greatest Rock Artists Of All Time (Revision Version)
Re: Greatest Rock Artists Of All Time (Revision Version)
Re: Greatest Rock Artists Of All Time (Revision Version)
100. Depeche Mode
101. The Jackson 5/The Jacksons
102. The Platters
103. Jackie Wilson
104. Missy Elliott
105. Earth, Wind & Fire
106. Mary J. Blige
107. Wynonie Harris
108. Roy Brown
109. Van Morrison
110. Cream
111. The Isley Brothers
112. The Shirelles
113. The Dominoes
114. The Clovers
115. Ruth Brown
116. Joy Division/New Order
117. Red Hot Chili Peppers
118. Fugees/Lauryn Hill
119. The Weeknd
120. George Michael/Wham!
121. Eric Clapton
122. John Lennon
123. Deep Purple
124. Santana
125. The Band
126. The Orioles
127. The Four Tops
128. The Cure
129. The Smiths
130. Blondie
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I'm with Tim on Clovers placement.
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I don't object to The Shirelles being ahead of The Clovers, but most of The Clovers R&B hits came before rock had crossed over to the pop charts, while The Shirelles entire career came after that, giving The Shirelles a big advantage that I would take into account when comparing the two.Tim wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 6:22 am Not too shuure about it, Dominoes strike me as clearly more influential as you have to credit large part of Clyde McPhatters influence (#12 on Sampson's list) to them. Then there's Sixty Minute Man, one of the earliest rock crossover successes and their reputation as the top rock act of the early '50s. As for Shirelles, you have Will You Love Me Tomorrow ushering in girl group era. They also had more crossover success than Clovers with 2 #1 pop hits and 6 top 10 hits and, for what it's worth, also ranked higher on Samp's influence list (#55 v #76).
Re: Greatest Rock Artists Of All Time (Revision Version)
101. The Jackson 5/The Jacksons
102. The Platters
103. Jackie Wilson
104. Missy Elliott
105. Earth, Wind & Fire
106. Mary J. Blige
107. Wynonie Harris
108. Roy Brown
109. Van Morrison
110. Cream
111. The Isley Brothers
112. Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
113. The Shirelles
114. The Dominoes
115. The Clovers
116. Ruth Brown
117. Joy Division/New Order
118. Red Hot Chili Peppers
119. Fugees/Lauryn Hill
120. The Weeknd
121. George Michael/Wham!
122. Eric Clapton
123. John Lennon
124. Deep Purple
125. Santana
126. Billy Joel
127. The Band
128. The Orioles
129. The Four Tops
130. Blondie
131. Talking Heads
132. The Smiths
133. The Cure
134. Sex Pistols
135. Iron Maiden
136. Bad Bunny
137. Ariana Grande
138. Justin Timberlake
139. Oasis
140. TLC
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